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Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

Has Lance and Paul George been on the floor at the same time at?? I dont think they have and it doesnt make sense they compliment each other well as the wings. I think AJ,Lance,PG24 on the floor at the same time would be a really good combo.(at least fun to watch )

Man I am really impressed with Vogel's early season progression. Sensing we needed an edge over Philly, Vogel has imployed the Spoelstra my-two-best-players-are-injured-and-won't-play-tonight strategy to try and lure Philly into a false sense of security. Well played, Mr Vogel. Well played.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

Has Lance and Paul George been on the floor at the same time at?? I dont think they have and it doesnt make sense they compliment each other well as the wings. I think AJ,Lance,PG24 on the floor at the same time would be a really good combo.(at least fun to watch )

If they have, it was for five minutes tops. I've been waiting to see them play together.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

Has Lance and Paul George been on the floor at the same time at?? I dont think they have and it doesnt make sense they compliment each other well as the wings. I think AJ,Lance,PG24 on the floor at the same time would be a really good combo.(at least fun to watch )

Maybe against the Wizards. The 76ers on the other hand will prolly be dreadful!

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

He looked good last game I saw him play for GS, nothing we didn't see here, hit 3 or 4 threes, fininshed on a fast break. If you need what he brings, he's good. You can't expect more or try to get more from him. GS fans will love him as long as they don't start to think they have more than a rotation role player.

There's not been a minute yet this season that I thought, man I wish Brush was still here.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

I think with Roy it's not a question of can he play, he was talking after the game on Saturday that his ankle was fine, but whether or not Vogel and company want him to take a night off just to make sure he doesn't reaggravate it.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

He looked good last game I saw him play for GS, nothing we didn't see here, hit 3 or 4 threes, fininshed on a fast break. If you need what he brings, he's good. You can't expect more or try to get more from him. GS fans will love him as long as they don't start to think they have more than a rotation role player.

There's not been a minute yet this season that I thought, man I wish Brush was still here.

I've watched a few Warriors game, including the choke job against the Jazz, and I admit thinking Rush looking like a new player. Unfortunately he missed the big ones down the stretch and Mark Jackson decided to have Ellis wait until the last second to shoot that last shot. I was thinking Jackson would be a great coach but that was a HORRIBLE decision. That last play should be included in all coaching manuals on why never to wait until the last second to shoot the shot when you are DOWN by 1. Shoot it one second earlier and the David Lee tip-in counts and GS wins. That play made me sick to my stomach, and I'm not a GS fan.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

I think with Roy it's not a question of can he play, he was talking after the game on Saturday that his ankle was fine, but whether or not Vogel and company want him to take a night off just to make sure he doesn't reaggravate it.

Ankles also can get worse and swell up it may of been fine after the game. But the next day they can be sore as **** and swell up.

Re: Granger and Hill are game-time decisions against Philly

If Jeff has to start we probably don't see him again until Saturday at home vs. Boston. I'm completely okay with that, too.

I think Vogel wouldn't hesitate to rest Jeff if needed or play him if Roy is out, but I think the strategy is to try to limit his minutes to 12 min/game.

Don't know if anyone noticed but Roy has really improved in the PF department. This is HUGE!! In all regular season games this season he doesn't have more than 4 PFs. Don't want to jinx this, but I can't recall him picking up more than 1 foul in a quarter but once, and that may just be my poor recollection. This directly affects how Vogel can manage not only Jeff's minutes, but Tyler, D. West, etc., as well. Biggest impact on Jeff though. There will be anomalies to the playing time that is independent of Roy's foul status (e.g., Jeff may play more minutes against Orlando or some other teams because of match-ups and to use fouls, I guess).